Edgar G. Ulmer [videorecording] : archive.



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Title from container. "The strange woman" is based on the novel by Ben Ames Williams; "Strange illusion" is based on an original story by Fritz Rotter; "Bluebeard" is an original story by Arnold Phillips and Werner H. Furst; "Moon over Harlem", an original story and dialogue by Mathew Mathews. Originally released between 1939 to 1957. "The Edgar G. Ulmer Collection"--Menu screen of "Bluebeard". "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll": Letterboxed presentation, aspect ratio: 1.85:1. Special features include: interactive menus; scene selection; featurettes: "the King of PRC", "Bluebeard revealed!", "At home with John Agar", "Daughter of Edgar Ulmer"; interview with Shirley Castle Ulmer; isolated music and effects soundtrack (on "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll"); optional audio commentary (on "The strange woman"); photo gallery; original theatrical trailer ("Daughter of Dr. Jekyll"); Play with introduction ("Moon over Harlem"); trailers. Not rated (US). Directors of photography, Lucien Andriot ("The strange woman"), Philip Tannura ("Strange illusion"), Jockey A. Feindel ("Bluebeard"), John F. Warren ("Daughter of Dr. Jekyll"), J. Burgi Contner & Edward Hyland "Moon over Harlem"); film editors, John M. Foley & Richard G. Wray ("The strange woman"), Carl Pierson ("Strange Illusion", "Bluebeard"), Holbrook N. Todd ("Daughter of Dr. Jekyll"), Jack Kemp ("Moon over Harlem"); music, Carmen Dragon ("The strange woman"), Erdody ("Strange illusion" & "Bluebeard), Donald Heywood ("Moon over Harlem"). "The strange woman": Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward. "Strange illusion": James Lydon, Sally Eilers, Warren William. "Bluebeard": John Carradine, Jean Parker, Nils Asther. "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll": John Agar, Gloria Talbott, Arthur Shields. "Moon over Harlem": Bud Harris, Cora Green, Izinetta Wilcox.

Title
Edgar G. Ulmer [videorecording] : archive.
Artist
Williams, Ben Ames, 1889-1953.
Subjects
Language
English
Type
Video Recording
Abstract
Five feature films by director Edgar G. Ulmer.
Year
2005
Original Publisher(s)
Digital Publisher(s)
Rights Statement
For private home use only.